A battery pack includes a first frame, a second frame, and assembled batteries. The first frame includes a top edge and a bottom edge. The top edge includes an inner projecting piece, an outer projecting piece distanced from the inner projecting piece, an outer depressed part, and an inner depressed part. The bottom edge includes a center projecting piece that is disposed in a position corresponding to a gap between the inner projecting piece and the outer projecting piece when the bottom edge is engaged with the top edge of another first frame and that has a thickness fitting this gap, and an outer engagement projection and an inner engagement projection provided in positions corresponding to the outer depressed part and the inner depressed part.
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1. A battery pack comprising:
a plate-like first frame;
a plate-like second frame; and
multiple batteries held between the first frame and the second frame, wherein:
the first frame includes a first top edge positioned in a top portion and a first bottom edge positioned in a bottom portion,
the first top edge includes a first inner projecting piece that is adjacent to the batteries and projects upward, a first outer projecting piece that is distanced from the first inner projecting piece in an opposite direction from the batteries and projects upward, and a first depressed part that is depressed from a base of the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece, and
the first bottom edge includes a first center projecting piece that projects downward from a position corresponding to a gap between the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece when the first bottom edge is engaged with the first top edge of another first frame, and that has a thickness fitting the gap, and a first engagement projection that is provided in a position corresponding to the first depressed part.
2. The battery pack according to
3. The battery pack according to
the second frame includes a second top edge positioned in a top portion and a second bottom edge positioned in a bottom portion,
the second top edge includes a second inner projecting piece that is adjacent to the batteries and projects upward, a second outer projecting piece that is distanced from the second inner projecting piece in the opposite direction from the batteries and projects upward, and a second depressed part that is depressed from a base of the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece, and
the second bottom edge includes a second center projecting piece that projects downward from a position corresponding to a gap between the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece when the second bottom edge is engaged with the second top edge of another second frame, and that has a thickness fitting the gap, and a second engagement projection that is provided in a position corresponding to the second depressed part.
4. The battery pack according to
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Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a battery pack.
Background Art
A battery pack is a device in which a large number of batteries are connected in parallel or series and which can provide a predetermined voltage and capacity and has a wide range of uses, e.g., as a backup power source in electrical equipment. In this battery pack, each battery is, for fixation, contained in a case or sandwiched between a pair of frames. Such battery packs are combined according to the intended use and used as a battery pack assembly. In this battery pack assembly, multiple battery packs are stacked with a spacer therebetween as shown in Patent Document 1, for example.
Patent Document 1: International Publication No. WO2012/073415
In a battery pack assembly represented by that disclosed in Patent Document 1, a spacer is disposed between battery packs as a dedicated part. This spacer is secured to a joint member mounted to each battery pack by screws and disposed in a predetermined position. Manufacturing such a battery pack assembly yields low manufacturing efficiency because it involves a large component count and requires a step of securement by screws.
An object of the present disclosure, which has been made in the above-described background, is to provide a battery pack with which a battery pack assembly can be fabricated with a reduced component count and assembly man-hour count.
A battery pack of the present disclosure includes: a plate-like first frame; a plate-like second frame; and multiple batteries held between the first frame and the second frame. The first frame includes a first top edge positioned in a top portion and a first bottom edge positioned in a bottom portion. The first top edge includes a first inner projecting piece that is adjacent to the batteries and projects upward, a first outer projecting piece that is distanced from the first inner projecting piece in the opposite direction from the batteries and projects upward, and a first depressed part that is depressed from a base of the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece. The first bottom edge includes a first center projecting piece that projects downward from a position corresponding to a gap between the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece when the first bottom edge is engaged with the first top edge of another first frame and that has a thickness fitting the gap, and a first engagement projection that is provided in a position corresponding to the first depressed part.
According to the present disclosure, when battery packs are stacked on each other, the first bottom edge of the first frame of the upper battery pack is engaged with the first top edge of the first frame of the lower battery pack. Here, the first center projecting piece is provided in a position corresponding to the gap between the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece and has a thickness fitting this gap and therefore is fitted between the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece of the first top edge. In addition, the first engagement projection of the first bottom edge is fitted in the first depressed part of the first top edge. This prevents the upper first frame and the lower first frame from displacing vertically, back and forth, and from side to side.
It is preferable that the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece be displaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, and the first center projecting piece be disposed in a position to be in contact with both the first inner projecting piece and the first outer projecting piece.
With this structure, each projecting piece only has to be provided only in a needed portion, so that a raw material for the first frame can be saved, which contributes to reductions in the weight and manufacturing cost of the battery pack.
It is preferable that the second frame include a second top edge positioned in a top portion and a second bottom edge positioned in a bottom portion, the second top edge include a second inner projecting piece that is adjacent to the batteries and projects upward, a second outer projecting piece that is distanced from the second inner projecting piece in the opposite direction from the batteries and projects upward, and a second depressed part that is depressed from a base of the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece, and the second bottom edge include a second center projecting piece that projects downward from a position corresponding to a gap between the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece when the second bottom edge is engaged with the second top edge of another second frame and that has a thickness fitting the gap, and a second engagement projection that is provided in a position corresponding to the second depressed part.
With this structure, when battery packs are stacked on each other, the second bottom edge of the second frame of the upper battery pack is engaged with the second top edge of the second frame of the lower battery pack. Here, the second center projecting piece is provided in a position corresponding to the gap between the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece and has a thickness fitting this gap and therefore is fitted between the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece of the second top edge. In addition, the second engagement projection of the second bottom edge is fitted to the second depressed part of the second top edge. This prevents the upper second frame and the lower second frame from displacing vertically, back and forth, and from side to side.
It is preferable that the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece be displaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, and the second center projecting piece be disposed in a position to be in contact with both the second inner projecting piece and the second outer projecting piece.
With this structure, each projecting piece only has to be provided only in a needed portion, so that a raw material for the second frame can be saved, which contributes to reductions in the weight and manufacturing cost of the battery pack.
As described above, when multiple battery packs according to the present disclosure are stacked on each other, they can be stably stacked without a dedicated component or securement by screws. Accordingly, use of the battery packs according to the present disclosure allows a battery pack assembly to be easily obtained.
According to the present disclosure, a battery pack can be provided with which a battery pack assembly can be fabricated with a reduced component count and assembly man-hour count.
A battery pack assembly 4 using battery packs 2 according to the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
This battery pack assembly 4 is accommodated in an accommodation space in electrical equipment. An accommodation space usually contains a predetermined area of bottom surface, a support disposed in a predetermined position on this bottom surface, and a retainer plate mounted to this support. The battery pack assembly 4 is placed on the bottom surface in the accommodation space and fixed by the retainer plate pushing it from above.
It should be noted that, in the battery pack assembly 4, member-passing holes 62 through which various members such as a fixing member or a lead (neither is shown in the drawing) can pass are provided in predetermined positions between the upper battery pack 2 and the lower battery pack 2 as shown in
One embodiment of the battery pack 2 will now be described.
As shown in
Each assembled battery 8 consists of a pair of general-purpose nickel metal hydride secondary batteries (hereinafter referred to as unit batteries 6) arranged in parallel to be one piece. These unit batteries 6 are arranged such that their positive terminals and negative terminals are positioned on the opposite sides: the negative terminal of one unit battery 6 and the positive terminal of the other unit battery 6 are electrically series-connected to each other through a lead, which is not shown in the drawing. Further, the assembled batteries 8 are electrically series-connected to each other through a lead, which is not shown in the drawing. Eighteen assembled batteries 8 are prepared to make up a group of assembled batteries 8. Here, as is clear from
In
As is clear from
Further, multiple first fixer projections 26 designed to be engaged with fixer plates 50, which will be described later, are provided in predetermined positions on the outside surface 14 of the first frame 10. To be specific, as is clear from
The second frame 12 is present on the right side of the group of assembled batteries 8 in
Like the first frame 10, this second frame 12 is provided with retainer projections 42 and edge stoppers 44. The retainer projections 42 of the second frame 12 have the same shape as the retainer projections 18 of the first frame 10 and are disposed in the positions opposite to the retainer projections 18 of the first frame 10. Similarly, the edge stoppers 44 of the second frame 12 have the same shape as the edge stoppers 20 of the first frame 10 and are disposed in the positions opposite to the edge stoppers 20 of the first frame 10.
Multiple second fixer projections 46 designed to be engaged with fixer plates 50, which will be described later, are provided in predetermined positions of second frame 12. To be specific, as is clear from
The above-described first frame 10 and second frame 12 are opposite to each other, so that their retainer projections 18 and 42 and the edge stoppers 20 and 44 are disposed in corresponding positions. Accordingly, the retainer projections 18 and the edge stoppers 20 of the first frame 10 and the retainer projections 42 and the edge stoppers 44 of the second frame 12 determine the positions of the assembled batteries 8 in cooperation with each other.
The first frame 10 and the second frame 12 in which the assembled battery 8 is disposed in a predetermined position as described above are coupled with each other with the fixer plates 50. As shown in
As shown in
Battery packs 2 formed in this manner are stacked, forming the battery pack assembly 4. In the battery packs 2 of the present disclosure, without use of a dedicated component, the top edge 22 of the first frame 10 of the lower battery pack 2 and the bottom edge 24 of the first frame 10 of the upper battery pack 2 can be engaged with each other, and the top edge 38 of the second frame 12 of the lower battery pack 2 and the bottom edge 40 of the second frame 12 of the upper battery pack 2 can be engaged with each other. The structures of the top edges 22 and 38 and the bottom edges 24 and 40 of the first frame 10 and the second frame 12 will now be described. Since the structures of the top edge 22 and the bottom edge 24 of the first frame 10 and the structures of the top edge 38 and the bottom edge 40 of the second frame 12 are symmetrically placed right and left, the corresponding portions are denoted by the same reference numerals and only the first frame 10 will be described, omitting the description of the second frame 12.
First, the basic structure of the top edge 22 will be described with reference to
The top edge 22 of the first frame 10 has a predetermined width V and extends in the longitudinal direction of the first frame 10. Here, assume that the width V of the top edge 22 is divided into three widths and there are three areas having these widths and extending in the longitudinal direction.
A first area v1 is adjacent to the outside surface 14 of the first frame 10. A second area v2 is next to the first area v1. A third area v3 is next to the second area v2. Here, the third area v3 is away from the first area v1 by the distance corresponding to the width of the second area v2.
In the first area v1, outer projecting pieces 72 projecting from the base surface 70 of the top edge 22 are provided in the direction of the arrow b in a predetermined range of length.
In the third area v3, inner projecting pieces 74 projecting from the base surface 70 of the top edge 22 are provided in the direction of the arrow b in a predetermined range of length. At the top edge 22, no projecting piece is formed in the second area v2.
Thus, a gap having the width of the second area v2 exists between the outer projecting piece 72 and the inner projecting piece 74. In particular, the outer projecting piece 72 is away from the inner projecting piece 74 by the width of the second area v2.
Here, the lengths of the outer projecting pieces 72 and the inner projecting pieces 74 in the direction of the arrow b can be freely determined. The inner projecting pieces 74 and the outer projecting pieces 72 can exist along all the longitudinal length of the top edge 22. However, to form the outer projecting pieces 72 and the inner projecting pieces 74 only in needed portions for the reason of, for example, savings of raw materials, their lengths in the direction of the arrow b are preferably adjusted such that they are displaced with respect to each other in the longitudinal direction as shown in
Further, at the top edge 22, depressed parts 76 are provided which are depressed from the base surface 70 serving as the base of the outer projecting pieces 72 and the inner projecting pieces 74. As is clear from
Next, the basic structure of the bottom edge 24 will be described with reference to
The bottom edge 24 of the first frame 10 has a predetermined width W and extends in the longitudinal direction of the first frame 10. Assume that the width W of the bottom edge 24 is divided into three widths and there are three areas having these widths and extending in the longitudinal direction.
A first area w1 is adjacent to the outside surface 14 of the first frame 10. A second area w2 is next to the first area w1. A third area w3 is next to the second area w2.
The widths of the first area w1, the second area w2, and the third area w3 at the bottom edge 24 are equal to the respective widths of the first area v1, the second area v2, and the third area v3 at the top edge 22 shown in
At the bottom edge 24, no projecting piece exists in the first area w1 and the third area w3.
In the second area w2, a center projecting piece 84 projecting from the base surface 82 of the bottom edge 24 is provided in the direction of the arrow b in a predetermined range of length.
As described above, the width of the second area w2 at the bottom edge 24 corresponding to the thickness of the center projecting piece 84 is equal to the width of the second area v2 at the top edge 22 corresponding to the above-described length between the inner projecting piece 74 and the outer projecting piece 72 in the width direction. Accordingly, the center projecting piece 84 has a thickness equal to the size of the gap between the inner projecting piece 74 and the outer projecting piece 72.
The length of the center projecting pieces 84 in the direction of the arrow b can be freely determined. Here, the length of the center projecting piece 84 in the direction of the arrow b is preferably adjusted such that each center projecting piece 84 is in contact with both the inner projecting piece 74 and the outer projecting piece 72 when the bottom edge 24 and the top edge 22 are assembled.
At the bottom edge 24, engagement projections 86 are also provided which are engaged with the depressed parts 76 upon assembly with the top edge 22. As is clear from
Here, when the top edge 22 of the first frame in
In the battery pack 2 of this embodiment, the above-described basic structure is used in multiple portions. The details will now be explained.
In
As is clear from
As is clear from
In addition, as is clear from
Accordingly, at the top edge 22 of the first frame, the outer projecting pieces 72 and the inner projecting pieces 74 are alternately provided with a gap equal to the width of the second area v2, and the outer depressed parts 78 and the inner depressed parts 80 are provided in predetermined positions.
The structure of the bottom edge 24 of the first frame 10 will now be described. In
As is clear from
In addition, inner engagement projections 90 are provided in the front-half area H in the second area w2 and the third area w3 at the bottom edge 24 of the first frame 10.
Further, outer engagement projections 88 are provided in the back-half area I in the first area w1 and the second area w2 at the bottom edge 24 of the first frame 10.
As is clear from
Further, for the outer engagement projections 88 and the inner engagement projections 90, when the top edge 22 of one first frame 10 is overlaid by the bottom edge 24 of the other first frame, the outer engagement projections 88 are disposed in positions corresponding to the outer depressed parts 78, and the inner engagement projections 90 are disposed in positions corresponding to the inner depressed parts 80.
Since the first frame 10 has the top edge 22 and the bottom edge 24 having the above-described structures, when two battery packs 2 are prepared and stacked on top of each other, the top edge 22 of the first frame 10 of the lower battery pack 2 is engaged with the bottom edge 24 of the first frame 10 of the upper battery pack 2. At this time, the center projecting piece 84 at the bottom edge 24 of the upper first frame 10 is fitted between the alternating outer projecting piece 72 and inner projecting piece 74 at the top edge 22 of the lower first frame 10, and the center projecting piece 84 is held between the outer projecting piece 72 and the inner projecting piece 74. Consequently, the upper first frame 10 and the lower first frame 10 are barely separable in the vertical direction. Further, the outer engagement projections 88 at the bottom edge 24 of the upper first frame are fitted in the outer depressed parts 78 at the top edge 22 of the lower first frame 10, and the inner engagement projections 90 at the bottom edge 24 of the upper first frame is fitted in the inner depressed parts 80 at the top edge 22 of the lower first frame 10. This prevents the upper first frame and the lower first frame from displacing back and forth and from side to side of the battery pack 2.
The second frame 12 has a structure which is a mirror image of the first frame 10, so that the upper second frame 12 and the lower second frame 12 are fitted to each other as in the case of the first frames and are therefore barely separable in the vertical direction, and the upper second frame 12 and the lower second frame 12 are prevented from displacing back and forth and from side to side of the battery pack 2.
Battery packs 2 each including the first frame 10 and the second frame 12 having the above-described structures can be stably stacked without a dedicated component or securement by screws, so that the battery pack assembly 4 can be easily obtained.
The obtained battery pack assembly 4 is accommodated in an accommodation space in electrical equipment. The battery pack assembly 4 is fixed by being pushed from above by a retainer plate mounted to the support on the bottom surface of the accommodation space. The battery pack assembly 4 is accommodated in the electrical equipment in this manner.
Since the battery packs 2 according to the present disclosure can be easily stacked, the battery pack assembly 4 can be easily manufactured and the component count needed for manufacturing the battery pack assembly 4 can be reduced, which contributes to an improvement in the efficiency of manufacturing the battery pack assembly.
Here, if a larger area of the bottom surface of the accommodation space in the electrical equipment can be ensured, a larger number of battery packs 2 can be mounted. For example, an accommodation space which is 448 mm wide, 460 mm deep, and 88.1 mm tall can accommodate six battery pack assemblies 4 each consisting of two battery packs 2 stacked on each other.
In the present disclosure, two battery packs 2 can be easily stacked on each other, so that a power source having capacity twice as much as that provided by a single battery pack can be easily fabricated.
Moreover, although two battery packs 2, 2 are stacked on each other in the description of this embodiment, the present disclosure is not limited to this embodiment. A multiple layer structure consisting of two or more battery packs 2 of the present disclosure is also applicable.
2 battery pack
4 battery pack assembly
6 unit battery
8 assembled battery
10 first frame
12 second frame
22 top edge
24 bottom edge
38 top edge
40 bottom edge
72 outer projecting piece
74 inner projecting piece
78 outer depressed part
80 inner depressed part
84 center projecting piece
88 outer engagement projection
90 inner engagement projection
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